They are talking about ______________ .problems. (environment)
Complete the summary with words from 1.
Nam believes that there are major teen problems today (1) ___________ many people don't feel comfortable talking about them. Mai agrees with him. Mark thinks they should focus on a problem teens struggle with every day. (2) ___________, they'll try to use Mai’s ideas for another project. Finally, Nam suggests focusing their campaign on bullying (3) __________ this issue is very common among teenagers these days.
1. such as bullying, peer pressure, and body shaming that
2. However
3. because
VI.Read the passage and choose the best answers.
Tom and Jenny are talking about different ways to protect the environment for Earth Day. Jenny says students shouldn't (36) __________ food. They should eat everything on their plates. She also thinks everyone should (37) __________ trash and put it in the trash can to keep the school clean. Tom (38) __________ his water bottle and fills it with water every morning. He also takes his family's (39) __________ to the recycling bin because they can recycle metal. He thinks everyone should reuse and (40) __________ everything they can. Tom and Jenny are trying their best to protect the environment.
36. A. throw away B. reuse C. recycle D. clean up
37. A. reuse B. save C. protect D. pick up
38. A. throws away B. recycles C. reuses D. clear
39. A. wildlife B. cans C. newspapers D. bottle
40. A. recycle B. recycling C. recycled D. recycles
there are some environment problems in your school. Make a speech about the plan to improve your school environment at the coming class discussion ( from 120-150 words)
Spring vacation is just around the corner, and the dreaded state tests are inching ever closer. It is a time of year when you may be running out of ideas, patience and energy, and so is everyone around you (or so it seems). You have gone through three different behavior plans, but Madison is still acting out, and Sam continues to come late despite an untold number of phone calls home, detentions, planning sessions and positive reinforcement programs. The faculty room is rife with a combination of boring tasteless food, stale conversation and annoying complaints about you-name-it. You try to remind yourself that "no news is good news" because, although you are working your butt off, rarely if ever does anyone seem to notice.
It's easy to feel unimportant, ineffective and taken for granted. While that may appear obvious, it seems almost human nature to notice when things go either exceptionally well or horribly wrong, and to pay little attention when things simply go right. Virtually nobody pays attention when they flip a switch and the light goes on, but everybody notices when the lights go out. In a crowded supermarket, parents respond rapidly to a child's tantrum, but are far less likely to recognize compliance to a spoken request in a normal tone. At a sporting event, we might remember the great catch or the boneheaded error, but rarely do we recall the many routine plays that happened so effortlessly. How often do customer service centers hear from satisfied customers? Most people don’t write thank-you letters when the car, refrigerator or stove works. Rarely do we think about acknowledging or thanking a doctor when he gives us the right medication. Almost never do we read news stories about positive race relations or how well people are getting along.
Is it possible that you are focusing primarily on the negatives and missing the more mundane, smooth-sailing events? Might that be affecting your view of your school’s "climate?"
It Begins with YouSchool climate is hard to quantify but very palpable when you are in the same place every day. It is such an integral part of the daily experience and is largely determined by the leadership, your colleagues and a host of other influences, but it is primarily about feeling appreciated for what you do -- and it begins with you. Too often we fail to see how crucial each of us can be to improving our own well being and the school's climate simultaneously. Begin by seeking positive feedback for yourself and noticing the positive contributions made by others. You’ll feel better, and so will they. Here are some strategies:
Give your students a class assignment to write at least two specific things about you that they like the most and that help them be successful. You can also have your students do this with each other to help improve the classroom climate. Ask parents to write down at least one positive thing they have heard or seen from their child about your class. You can make this into an extra credit assignment that requires students to return a written answer from their parents. This will give kids an incentive to interact with their parents. Ask a colleague or two to visit your classroom and observe your teaching, and then ask them to share specific things they saw you do really well, along with any suggestions they think might help you get even better. Keep a daily record or log of your and your students' accomplishments for one or two weeks. This will force you to notice when things are going well. If you are getting little notice and appreciation but deep down you know that you're a good teacher, there's a strong possibility that nobody around you is getting much, either. Be generous in your recognition of others. Notice when things are smooth sailing, no matter how rare. How often have you shared positive feedback with a colleague about how well his class passed by your room? When was the last time you thanked an administrator for her organizational effort on a day when things went smoothly, or a parent who signed the permission slip on time? Dale Carnegie once said that you could make more friends in two months by showing an interest in them than you could in two years by trying to get them to be interested in you. Create a "troubles-free" zone at your school where only good, upbeat news about faculty, students and issues can be shared. A table or two set aside in the faculty lounge can be a good place, since too often the lounge becomes an unpleasant chamber for griping and complaining.Getting and giving positive feedback is the most direct way each of us can create a school climate conducive to high achievement and happiness. You won't be able to influence everyone or affect everything, but you may have more power than you think to make your school more of what you want it to be for yourself and others.
Nguồn: https://www.edutopia.org/blog/climate-improve-your-school-environment-allen-mendler
my students are so exciting about the holiday that they are always talking about it ?
UNIT 10: SOURCES OF ENERGY
1. What are some non-renewable sources of energy? Talk about the possible bad effects they have on the environment.
2. What are some renewable sources of energy? Talk about the-possible benefits they bring to the environment.
3. What can you do to reduce the energy bills in your family?
4. Your school needs to cut down on electricity bill. Make suggestions and recommendations to the principal.
5. What can people/ the government do to save non-renewable sources of energy for our next generations?
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There are some enviroments problems in your school . In about 150 words,write about the plan to improve your school environment at the comming class discussion.
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All of us maybe know that environment is very important in our life, but it is being seriously polluted especialy in our school. More and more trash which lazy students threw everywhere. It is exist not only on school yard but is also in class room. Moreover, students also throw trash onto the water. Or go to school by motorbikes, somethings like that.....These activities directly effect on our environment.
So, what should we do to protect the environment??? I think we should put more than garbage bins in the school yard in order to prevent lazy students from throwing trash. secondly, cleaning up our class room every day colectting garbage and put into garbage bins. Thirdly, we mustn't throw trash onto the water or ground , We can reuse bottles and cans, use banana leaves or paper to wrap food.That is how we can keep the school yard clean and protect the envoronment. Moreover,we should go to school by bike, not motorbike so as to avoid traffic jams, reduce exhause fume and keep the air cleaner.
i think that is not enough simply to talk about the problem. If every student is self- conscious to protect the environment, we will have a grenn clean beautiful environment. These are my opinions, thanks for listening.
Mai and Linda are roommates. They are talking about their exam. Linda:"Were the questions difficult?". Mai:"......." A.Yes, they are B.Yes, they were C.Well, they are quite difficult D.Well, they were quite hard
WORD FORM :
1. They felt ______________ when Tet was coming nearer ( excite )
2. We are talking about the ___________ of natural resources ( preserve )
3. Peter can't go for a walk because it is raining ___________ ( heavy )
4. We need some ______________ to clean up the kitchen ( volunteer )
5. Who is responsible for the _____________ problems in our city ? ( environment )
6. SO2 is one of several ____________ that are very dangerous to our health ( pollute )
7. Drinking too much wine is ____________ to your health ( harm )
8. The shopkeeper said all his vegetables are grown _____________ ( fresh )
9. People are becoming far more aware of ______________ issues ( environment )
10. She is selling a lot of clothes at a huge ______________ ( reduce )
WORD FORM :
1. They felt _______excited_______ when Tet was coming nearer (excite )
2. We are talking about the _____preservation______ of natural resources ( preserve )
3. Peter can't go for a walk because it is raining _____heavily______ ( heavy )
4. We need some _______volunteers
_______ to clean up the kitchen (volunteer )
5. Who is responsible for the _______environmental______ problems in our city ? ( environment )
6. SO2 is one of several _______pollutants_____ that are very dangerous to our health ( pollute )
7. Drinking too much wine is ______hamrful______ to your health (harm )
8. The shopkeeper said all his vegetables are grown ______freshly_______ ( fresh )
9. People are becoming far more aware of ______environmental________ issues ( environment )
10. She is selling a lot of clothes at a huge _______reduction_______ (reduce )
WORD FORM :
1. They felt excited when Tet was coming nearer ( excite )
2. We are talking about the preservation of natural resources ( preserve )
3. Peter can't go for a walk because it is raining heavily ( heavy )
4. We need some volunteers to clean up the kitchen ( volunteer )
5. Who is responsible for the environmental problems in our city ? ( environment )
6. SO2 is one of several pollutants that are very dangerous to our health ( pollute )
7. Drinking too much wine is harmful to your health
8. The shopkeeper said all his vegetables are grown freshly ( fresh )
9. People are becoming far more aware of environmental issues ( environment )
10. She is selling a lot of clothes at a huge reduction ( reduce )
Mai and Linda are roommates. They are talking about their exam. Linda:"Were the questions difficult?". Mai:"......."
Activity 2: Some guests are talking at the party. What are they talking about? Listen and circle the correct answer
1. a. The guests 2. a. A guest
b. the music b. The music
c. friends c. Jim
3. a. The music 4. a. School
b. a guest b. The man’s health
c. an old friend c. work